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Baby Einstein: Water, Water Everywhere! by Julie Aigner-Clark β€” book cover

Baby Einstein: Water, Water Everywhere!

by Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi
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Charming illustrations and playful rhythmic verse make real-life learning fun by taking babies and toddlers on an adventurous discovery of water and its many sources. Squeezable and floatable, Water, Water, Everywhere can be enjoyed in and out of the tub.

Charming illustrations and rhythmic verse make learning fun for babies, as they are guided on an adventurous discovery of water and its many resources.

Synopsis

Charming illustrations and playful rhythmic verse make real-life learning fun by taking babies and toddlers on an adventurous discovery of water and its many sources. Squeezable and floatable, Water, Water, Everywhere can be enjoyed in and out of the tub.

Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature

On the back and on the plastic covering of this bath book parents and caregivers are given advice about satisfying the curiosity that is a natural part of a baby's life. There are ideas to expand on the learning experience in this book, which describes water in its various forms and ubiquity. For example, take a walk on a rainy day and test the depth of water in a puddle, or shake the leaves on a tree and see what happens to the water that has collected. When you get home and get ready for a warm bath, this book will be just the thing to pop into the tub. Part of the "Baby Einstein" series. 2003, Hyperion/Disney, Ages 3 mo. to 3.

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Children's Literature

On the back and on the plastic covering of this bath book parents and caregivers are given advice about satisfying the curiosity that is a natural part of a baby's life. There are ideas to expand on the learning experience in this book, which describes water in its various forms and ubiquity. For example, take a walk on a rainy day and test the depth of water in a puddle, or shake the leaves on a tree and see what happens to the water that has collected. When you get home and get ready for a warm bath, this book will be just the thing to pop into the tub. Part of the "Baby Einstein" series. 2003, Hyperion/Disney, Ages 3 mo. to 3.
β€”Marilyn Courtot

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Hyperion Books for Children
Pages
10
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786819119

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